The KFC fried chicken to many Hong Kong people is both delicacy and convenient fast food. A KFC Restaurant in Hong Kong (Name Cannot Be Mentioned) sells trash throw away food and then retrieve it from the dustbin to sell to customer. See picture below. This incident happened during closing time when all the remainder unsold food is thrown into the dustbin. It is so unlucky for a customer to order food during closingtime.

Throw in the trash to find the fried chicken wings

The chicken wings into the take-away box

Will be packaged chicken wings

Remainder unsold food is thrown into dustbin

Retrieve throw away food

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UPDATE: JULY 2011

KFC Malaysia staff in scandalous videos

We’ve been tipped off by on a recent social media disaster at KFC Malaysia that was caused by two scandalous videos of several KFC employees.

But many might not have realized that such a big problem was brewing at KFC Malaysia since the fast food chain’s PR folks, in my opinion, did a pretty good job in handling the case.

The social media disaster started last October when someone sent a video clip to KFC Malaysia that shows a staff member tampering with the food while preparing it. We did a quick search and found these two videos, which likely show the offending incidents:

In response, KFC Malaysia reported the incident to the police and at the same time did an internal investigation. But unfortunately for the company, the video was uploaded to YouTube on June 25th. The video disgusted many viewers, and they voiced their concerns across the web. Some of you might recall a similar fiasco suffered by Domino’s Pizza several years ago.